Iranian minister backs temporary marriage for sex only!

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Iranian minister backs temporary marriage for sex only!*


Robert Tait in Tehran
Monday June 4, 2007
The Guardian

Iran's interior minister has challenged a social taboo by urging the
revival of the ancient Shia practice of temporary marriage to give young
people easier legitimate access to sex.

Moustafa Pourmohammadi, the minister, said the tradition, known as
sigheh, should be promoted to offset a trend towards later marriage,
which he said was depriving Iran's youth of sexual fulfilment.

The custom of sigheh, which allows couples to establish unions lasting
from a few minutes to 99 years, is permitted under Shia Islam but has
been likened in Iran to prostitution.

But Mr Pourmohammadi, a conservative cleric, described it as "God's
rule" and said it was an acceptable alternative to pre-marital sex,
which is forbidden under Islamic law.

"The increase in the marriage age in this country has caused many
problems," he told a conference in the city of Qom. "Is it possible that
Islam is indifferent to a 15-year-old youth into whom God has put lust?
We have to find a solution to meet the sexual desire of the youth who
have no possibility of marriage. Islam is a comprehensive and complete
religion and has a solution for every behaviour and need, and temporary
marriage is one of its solutions for the needs of the youth."

He called on religious schools to study the possible side effects of an
increase in the practice.

Roughly half of Iran's 70 million people are under the age of 30.
Increasing numbers are delaying marriage under monetary pressures,
including rising inflation and house prices.

Mr Pourmohammadi's plea echoed a similar call in 1990 by Iran's
president at the time, Hashemi Rafsanjani, who said temporary marriage
was preferable to being "promiscuous like the westerners".

However, the idea has been attacked by women's groups.

Rafat Bayat, a fundamentalist female MP, said the custom had to be
strictly supervised and limited. "Do you accept, yourself, to tell to
your daughter's suitor that your daughter has already made temporary
marriage several times?" she asked Mr Pourmohammadi.

As it clashes with a cultural tradition favouring women being virgins
until marriage, sigheh has been unpopular among Iranians. It allows
Muslim men to have temporary marriages with non-Muslim women, but Muslim
women can only have such relationships with co-religionists. Sigheh
children are classed as legitimate.

The custom is thought to have originated among pre-Islamic Arab tribes.
The Prophet Mohammed recommended it to his companions and soldiers,
though it was later banned under Sunni Islam.

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